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Styling the Maillot With Lisa Marie Fernandez


Lisa Marie Fernandez

Lisa Marie Fernandez on holiday at Il Pellicano, Tuscany.

New York fashion stylist and swimwear designer Lisa Marie Fernandez is the quintessential chic traveler.  She’s often found in St. Tropez, Capri, Positano, Bali or Montauk; great hotels dictate her destination. “Usually a great hotel means a wonderful experience, plus it’s the perfect research for the bathing suits,” says Fernandez.

Inspired by the sleek athleticism of scuba gear, the suits are crafted from either a luxe version of neoprene or a new sleek gloss fabrication, never before used in swim. Each style is named after “women who are interesting characters, have jobs and lead intriguing lives. And, they are all my friends.” The ready-to-wear detailing (zig zag seams, taught silhouettes and zipper detailing) allow the pieces to transition beautifully throughout the day, creating versatility without compromising style.

Last season, Fernandez collaborated with Peter Pilotto, the London-based ready-to-wear label. Her suits were shown on the Pilotto runway as bodysuits, paired with trousers. “I’ve evolved into this body suit girl. I wear a lot of Alaia and Céline. It’s funny! I’m making body suit bathing suits.  Through osmosis the customer picked up on it,” she laughs.

“Across the board, though, I’m really into the one-piece swimsuit. And I’ve been a bikini girl my whole life, but I’ve transformed,”  says Fernandez.

Lisa Marie Fernandez

'Dree' Maillot

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Out of Office: Saguaro Hotel, Scottsdale’s Hottest

Saguaro Hotel

Checking out Scottsdale's new hot spot.

From pink to yellow to neon green, the Saguaro Hotel matches the fashions seen on the Spring/Summer runways. Trend-inspired or simply a coincidence, the swanky spot in Scottsdale, Arizona has been vibrantly renovated in the beloved brights of the season. A pink pool complements yellow chaise lounges, and color blocked orange and red rooms bring runway looks to life.  An electrifying atmosphere matches the vivid tones. Guests put their best sandal forward, both poolside and at the property’s renowned restaurant Distrito.

Saguaro Hotel

Saguaro Hotel

Saguaro Hotel

Saguaro Hotel

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Conversation With: Hervé van der Straeten

Herve van der Straeten

Parisian jewelry designer Hervé van der Straeten‘s sculptural designs and exacting perfectionism reflect his previous occupation as an engineer. Van der Straeten began designing jewelry while still an art student at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris. He made a name for himself as early as 1985 with his jewelry collections, which were an immediate success.  Today, Van der Straeten’s designs include furniture, lighting and mirrors, which have all brought him international recognition.

“I try to make my work have a dialogue. Sometimes a material or shape of furniture allows me to create a jewel, and sometimes it is the opposite. There is no rule,” says Van der Straeten.

Herve van der Straeten

Herve van der Straeten furniture and lighting at his gallery in Paris.

Herve van der Straeten

Cuffs from his Fall 2012 collection.

Elegance and minimalism are the key elements of his approach. Each collection is designed in his own bronze and cabinetmaking workshops and then presented in his gallery in the Marais, which opened in 1999. Van der Straeten is currently presenting his 9th exhibition, Dissonances, with a selection of furniture, mirrors, lamps and objects on display at his gallery until September 30, 2012. 

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Mother’s Day, the Honors Class

Mom is so wise. This Mother’s Day is the perfect chance to show her that we take her advice to heart. We’ve picked our favorite gifts (or self-gifts) that aren’t just guaranteed to treat, but might hold a valuable lesson.

Treat your mom at NeimanMarcus.com. Oh look, that rhymes. 

 

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Steven Lagos Clocks 35 Years

Art deco-inspired earrings from the Steven Lagos couture collection.

Art deco-inspired earrings from the Steven Lagos couture collection.

“Because of you I have a new ring today,” a woman, holding a small Neiman Marcus bag with newly purchased, sterling silver contents, says to jewelry designer Steven Lagos at NM Willowbend, outside Dallas. This Lagos loyalist is one of many who has been collecting the designer’s signature sterling silver caviar creations over the past 35 years. “The Caviar has been our signature for a long time, but like anything, we are constantly updating,” Lagos says of his coined technique that requires hundreds of steps to complete just one piece.

Grecian-inpired grape earrings from Lagos' couture collection.

Grecian-inpired grape earrings from Lagos' couture collection.

Steven Lagos

Lagos Caviar bracelets.

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A Mother’s Day Salute to NM’s Mother-Daughter Duos

NM PR managers Meghan Mino and Terri Murphy-Mino

Walnut Creek PR manager Meghan Mino Murray and San Francisco PR manager Terri Murphy-Mino

How did you both end up working at Neiman Marcus?

Terri: In June of 2007, the PR manager from Beverly Hills said she was looking for a coordinator.  I called Meghan immediately and she interviewed the following month. But prior to that I would hire Meghan to help out during big events. When she was 12 I took her to a luncheon where we were providing a fashion presentation. There were three fashion college students with us to assist, but Meghan ended up styling all the models and the students did what they were told!

Meghan: Most recently, I have come full circle and have landed back home here in Walnut Creek.

How does your step mom/daughter inspire you?

Meghan: Without Terri, I would not be where I am today.  I have followed in her footsteps I am beyond thankful for her honesty, insight, support and encouragement to become a part of the NM team. I always idolized her. Her job seemed so glamorous!

Terri: Meghan loves what she does. She’s enthusiastic, inspired, willing to learn, a stickler for excellence.

What is your most cherished memory with her?

Meghan: Sitting cozy in bed, watching old movies, and flipping through fashion magazines. Fashion was a huge part of my life growing up and it was always a part of our time together.

Terri: We did this for years.

Do you have any special memories shopping together at NM?

Terri: We don’t get to shop much together but we do like many of the same things and end up wearing similar clothes without consulting each other.  Shopping for her wedding dress was very special though, and I was honored to be included that day.

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NM Moments: Ashley Pittman

Philanthropic jewelry designer Ashley Pittman

Jewelry designer Ashley Pittman

“My mom has always called this place the mothership. As a kid, the children’s department at the Fort Worth Neiman Marcus was magical.    My mom would let me pick out one of those Gund stuffed animal dogs    and I thought it was the greatest place on earth. Being here feels like home.” – Ashley Pittman

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Seeing Things: Prada and Schiaparelli at The Met

Naif Chic with Schiaparelli and Prada

"Naif Chic" with Schiaparelli on the left, Prada on the right.

Impassioned conversations about women are inescapable these days—women and childcare, women in the workplace, women in politics, women and their spending power. But perhaps the most creatively compelling conversation on the topic of women is an imaginary tête-à-tête between designers Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute. It’s not a real conversation, of course, because Schiaparelli died in 1973. “Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations” is a high-concept audio-visual exchange that the museum’s curators, Harold Koda and Andrew Bolton, imagined these two iconoclastic designers of the 20th and 21st centuries might have shared had they known each other.

Schiaparelli, 1932, by George Hoynignen-Huene

Elsa Schiaparelli, 1932, by George Hoynignen-Huene

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